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Is California Banning Skittles? The State Is Banning Four Major Candy Ingredients
A California bill prohibits four ingredients found in many treats, but Skittles are not impacted. Here's what the state is banning and when.Woman Thrifts Vintage $800 Designer Top for $6
A woman on TikTok discovered a gold vintage Whiting and Davis top for just $6 at a thrift store. Here's what happened.Why Some Pregnant People Fear Eclipses — and the Rituals to Help Ward Off Their Supposed Effects
Some cultures believe in superstitions associated with pregnancy and eclipses, such as miscarriages or birth defects.You're Actually Not Supposed to Store Berries in the Plastic Punnets
People who want to extend the life of their berries might want to try storing berries in mason jars and other glass containers.Woman Aghast to Discover Coconut Water Filled With Goopy Brown Mold: "Vita Coco Gone Wrong"
One woman went to social media to get a manufacturer's attention after she found mold in her container of Vita Coco coconut water.Mountain Chicken Frog Is Going Extinct, With Just 21 Remaining in the Wild
Researchers concluded that only 21 mountain chicken frogs remain in the wild, and climate change has been a major factor in the species' decline.Black Seed Oil: What You Need to Know About This Natural "Cure-All"
The best time to take black seed oil is on an empty stomach (and once you have consulted your doctor). Here's what it's commonly used for.Wild Deer With "Pet" Painted on Body and Collar Spotted in Missouri
People love their pets, but a photo of a deer spray-painted with the word "PET" has raised questions about whether deer can be pets.Bees' Sticky Hair Is More Than a Joke — It Helps Them Do Their Jobs
There's an old joke about why bees have sticky hair, but their stickiness actually impacts their survival.Beer Lovers Have a New Reason to Fear Climate Change
The quality and taste of beer is changing due to global warming's impact on the growing season for hops, the key ingredient to beer's taste.All About the Elling Woman: A Mummified Bog Body Miraculously Discovered With Braided Hair
Bog bodies have been found across northern Europe, revealing startling truths about the past. One bog body, the Elling Woman, even had braided hair.Shopper Scores $770 Lapalma Stools at Thrift Store for $50 Each
One lucky thrift shopper found Lapalma LEM stools for just $50 apiece, though they sometimes retail for nearly a thousand dollars each.Why This Gardener's Plant Beds Are Filled With Plastic Forks
Plastic forks in the garden may keep pests like squirrels and birds away, according to one social media creator.If You Notice White Spots on Your Bananas, You Won't Want to Eat Them
Social media groups have drawn attention to white spots on bananas, which could mean a bug infestation or spider eggs.Watch Out For These "Dangers" Before Practicing Kundalini Yoga
Kundalini yoga is often called the most dangerous form of yoga because of its focus on awareness and spiritual awakening, though not everyone believes it is dangerous.Are Wolves Really Howling at the Moon? A Look at What's Really Going On
Wolves are stereotyped for howling at the moon, but sadly, this concept is more of a myth than a fact. Wolves howl for social reasons instead.Dealing With Chronic Pain? Acupressure Mats May Help — Here's How to Use Them
Acupressure mats are covered in small plastic spikes and are said to provide pain and stress relief by laying on it or standing on it.Legends of Ghost Sightings Abound — a Look Into Haunting History of the Titanic
Many visitors to the Titanic's watery wreck and the Titanic museums in various cities have reported ghost sightings.Authorities Can't Figure Out Why This Pipeline Exploded in Arkansas, Causing a Major Fire
On Oct. 4, 2023, a pipeline ruptured in Jessieville, Arkansas causing a fire and the evacuation of a 1-mile radius of the explosion.Secrets of the Pine Barrens of New Jersey: Notorious Burial Ground of the Mob
The Pine Barrens of New Jersey are notorious for being the burial site of a number of bodies linked to crimes, and many fear that the area is dangerous.Over 100 Dolphins Found Dead in Amazon Due to Climate Change
Over 100 dolphins have been found dead in the Brazilian Amazon rainforest after extremely high temperatures. Thousands of fish have died as well.Zooming in on the Bigger Picture: What Do Stars Look Like up Close?
People normally can't see stars up close, but research tells us generally how stars would appear. Check out these awesome images of close-up stars.People Pay Extra for Salmon That's Pink — but Here's Why It Looks That Way
Salmon is the second-most popular fish in the U.S., and customers pay more for farm-raised fish with a deep pink color. Here's why."Miracle Fruit" is A Controversial Food Ingredient — Why It's Illegal, Explained
Miracle fruit is "illegal" as a food ingredient based on the FDA's guidelines. That doesn't mean you can't buy the fruit — here's the scoop.What Is Project Omega? Unpacking Elon Musk's Alleged Mysterious Business Venture
A mystery venture called Project Omega is reportedly associated with Elon Musk, but some people question whether it exists at all.Climate Change and Other Problems Are Causing the Jordan River to Dry Up
Climate change is affecting water levels worldwide and impacting the flow of major rivers like the Jordan River. Here's a look into why water levels are so low.Is the Nile River Drying Up? One of the World's Most Famous Rivers Is in Danger
The Nile River is drying up due to a number of factors, including climate change and overuse. Here's what that means on a global scale.Billionaire Bill Gates Owns Lots of Farmland — Does That Include Potato Farms?
Bill Gates owns plenty of rich farmland, and that includes acres of potato farms — some of which supply McDonald's.Why Bill Gates Thinks Planting Trees to Fight Climate Crisis Is "Nonsense"
Bill Gates says planting trees isn't enough to solve the climate crisis. Why does he criticize tree-planting initiatives? Here's what you should know.Fact Check: Is Bill Gates Cutting Down 70 Million Acres of Trees?
Claims are circulating that Microsoft founder Bill Gates supports chopping down 70 million acres of trees, but the truth is more complicated.Why You Shouldn't Decorate Your Yard With Fake Spider Webs This Halloween
Fake spider webs may look festive for the fall, but they're not good for the environment. Here's why you'll want other ways to decorate.Amid the Hype of Myers' Cocktail IV Treatments, Beware of Potential Side Effects
An alternative therapy called a Myers' cocktail involves intravenous nutrient therapy, but it comes with potential risk factors and limited benefits.Realtor Shares Surprising Drawbacks of Solar Panels on Home's Value
Solar panels may not always be a great investment. One real estate agent shared a video with a few reasons *not* to buy a home with solar panels — here are the potential issues.Lego Axes Promise to Make Recycled Plastic Bricks
Lego, which promised to begin selling recycled plastic bricks by 2023, has dropped that plan. Here's an update on Lego's sustainability initiatives.Mom Shares Playground Warning After Daughter Gets Second-Degree Burns
It's not always fun in the sun! One mom took to social media to warn other parents after her child got second-degree burns from a slide.Should You Be Stripping Your Pillows? "Everyone's Grandmother" Explains Pillow Cleaning
Social media sensation @brunchwithbabs shares her routine for stripping pillows. Here's how and why you should do it.83,000 Cases of Kraft Singles Recalled Due to Plastic Hazard
Kraft Heinz has made a voluntary Kraft singles recall of over 83,000 cases of its processed cheese slices. Here's what customers should know.Just How Big Is the World's Largest Onion? A Guinness Record Breaker
A U.K. man has likely broken the record for growing the world's largest onion. Read all about his long journey to growing this massive veggie!Do You Trust Dietitians on Social Media? Some Are Paid By Food Industry Players
An investigative report reveals that some influencer dietitians are being paid by players in the food industry. We've got all the details.Exposure to PFAS Is Linked to Higher Ovarian Cancer Risk, Researchers Find
PFAS are linked to ovarian cancer and other hormone-related cancers, a research study has found. Here are the details.PETA Activists Go Nearly Naked to Expose the Cruelty of Cashmere
In London, a series of PETA protests included a woman posing as a sheep to demonstrate animal cruelty used for cashmere.Flight Attendant Says Alkaline Water Helps You Pee Less on Planes — Is It True?
A woman posted a flight attendant's alkaline water hack to pee less on a long flight. Here's what science says about alkaline water in your body.Don't Take Psychedelic Mushrooms Lightly — Know the Possible Long-Term Side Effects
Here's what we know about the long-term use of "magic mushrooms".Bone Conduction Headphones Work Differently, But Are They Safe?
Bone conduction headphones rest on cheekbones to bypass the eardrum. They can benefit certain users, but how safe are bone conduction headphones?Why Your Teeth Might Look Yellow, Even If You Brush Them
If you're caring for your teeth, you might expect perfectly white teeth. Here's why your teeth may be yellow in spite of brushing every day.Hispanic and Latinx Heritage Month Quotes That Inspire All of Us to Make Change
Hispanic and Latinx Heritage Month goes from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15. Now is the perfect time to get inspired by a few quotes!Plenty of Concerns Surround Red Dye No. 40 — Here's a List of Foods Without It
Many foods contain artificial colors, including red dye No. 40. Avoiding dyes takes effort, but this list of food without red dye No. 40 can help.Driver Fatigue Is Real — Know the Causes and Solutions to Be Safer on the Road
Ever wonder why driving can cause you to doze off so easily? Avoid driver fatigue by recognizing the signs and learn how to stay alert.What Is Vibriosis? One Man's Rare Death by Oyster Prompts Concern
A Texas man has died after eating raw oysters, and his cause of death is reportedly vibriosis. What is the infection, and how did this happen?Woman Uses Ketchup as Cleaning Product, Transforming Her Dirty Silver
When chrome or silver-looking appliances grow dingy, you might consider cleaning them with ketchup.